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The page is refreshed to display the tables available for selection.Name Filter Filter the display of tables.Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records.Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to-many).Create Click to create new relationships.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-5Element Description Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one-to- one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).
Name Filter Filter the display of tables.Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records.Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to-many).Create Click to create new relationships.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-5Element Description Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one-to- one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.
Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records.Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to-many).Create Click to create new relationships.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-5Element Description Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one-to- one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.
Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to-many).Create Click to create new relationships.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-5Element Description Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one-to- one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.
Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to-many).Create Click to create new relationships.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-5Element Description Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one-to- one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Advanced Options Page Provide additional advanced options such as sequencing.
These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to-many).Create Click to create new relationships.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-5Element Description Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one-to- one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Advanced Options Page Provide additional advanced options such as sequencing.This is only valid for the insert and merge operations.
Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to-many).Create Click to create new relationships.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-5Element Description Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one-to- one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Advanced Options Page Provide additional advanced options such as sequencing.This is only valid for the insert and merge operations.Element Description Table Displays the selected table.
Create Click to create new relationships.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-5Element Description Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one-to- one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Advanced Options Page Provide additional advanced options such as sequencing.This is only valid for the insert and merge operations.Element Description Table Displays the selected table.Sequence Specify that the primary key is assigned from a sequence on any insert.
Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one-to- one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Advanced Options Page Provide additional advanced options such as sequencing.This is only valid for the insert and merge operations.Element Description Table Displays the selected table.Sequence Specify that the primary key is assigned from a sequence on any insert.Click Search and select a sequence from the list.
Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one-to- one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Advanced Options Page Provide additional advanced options such as sequencing.This is only valid for the insert and merge operations.Element Description Table Displays the selected table.Sequence Specify that the primary key is assigned from a sequence on any insert.Click Search and select a sequence from the list.Only the sequences of the user who owns the adapter on the Connections page are listed.
Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one-to- one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Advanced Options Page Provide additional advanced options such as sequencing.This is only valid for the insert and merge operations.Element Description Table Displays the selected table.Sequence Specify that the primary key is assigned from a sequence on any insert.Click Search and select a sequence from the list.Only the sequences of the user who owns the adapter on the Connections page are listed.The adapter generates sequence numbers in a batch of 50.
Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one-to- one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Advanced Options Page Provide additional advanced options such as sequencing.This is only valid for the insert and merge operations.Element Description Table Displays the selected table.Sequence Specify that the primary key is assigned from a sequence on any insert.Click Search and select a sequence from the list.Only the sequences of the user who owns the adapter on the Connections page are listed.The adapter generates sequence numbers in a batch of 50.Configure sequences in increments of 50.
Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one-to- one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Advanced Options Page Provide additional advanced options such as sequencing.This is only valid for the insert and merge operations.Element Description Table Displays the selected table.Sequence Specify that the primary key is assigned from a sequence on any insert.Click Search and select a sequence from the list.Only the sequences of the user who owns the adapter on the Connections page are listed.The adapter generates sequence numbers in a batch of 50.Configure sequences in increments of 50.This issue only applies to the Oracle Database Adapter.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-6Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.
For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Advanced Options Page Provide additional advanced options such as sequencing.This is only valid for the insert and merge operations.Element Description Table Displays the selected table.Sequence Specify that the primary key is assigned from a sequence on any insert.Click Search and select a sequence from the list.Only the sequences of the user who owns the adapter on the Connections page are listed.The adapter generates sequence numbers in a batch of 50.Configure sequences in increments of 50.This issue only applies to the Oracle Database Adapter.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-6Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.
Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Advanced Options Page Provide additional advanced options such as sequencing.This is only valid for the insert and merge operations.Element Description Table Displays the selected table.Sequence Specify that the primary key is assigned from a sequence on any insert.Click Search and select a sequence from the list.Only the sequences of the user who owns the adapter on the Connections page are listed.The adapter generates sequence numbers in a batch of 50.Configure sequences in increments of 50.This issue only applies to the Oracle Database Adapter.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-6Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.
Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Advanced Options Page Provide additional advanced options such as sequencing.This is only valid for the insert and merge operations.Element Description Table Displays the selected table.Sequence Specify that the primary key is assigned from a sequence on any insert.Click Search and select a sequence from the list.Only the sequences of the user who owns the adapter on the Connections page are listed.The adapter generates sequence numbers in a batch of 50.Configure sequences in increments of 50.This issue only applies to the Oracle Database Adapter.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-6Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).
Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Advanced Options Page Provide additional advanced options such as sequencing.This is only valid for the insert and merge operations.Element Description Table Displays the selected table.Sequence Specify that the primary key is assigned from a sequence on any insert.Click Search and select a sequence from the list.Only the sequences of the user who owns the adapter on the Connections page are listed.The adapter generates sequence numbers in a batch of 50.Configure sequences in increments of 50.This issue only applies to the Oracle Database Adapter.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-6Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.
You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Advanced Options Page Provide additional advanced options such as sequencing.This is only valid for the insert and merge operations.Element Description Table Displays the selected table.Sequence Specify that the primary key is assigned from a sequence on any insert.Click Search and select a sequence from the list.Only the sequences of the user who owns the adapter on the Connections page are listed.The adapter generates sequence numbers in a batch of 50.Configure sequences in increments of 50.This issue only applies to the Oracle Database Adapter.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-6Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.
Advanced Options Page Provide additional advanced options such as sequencing.This is only valid for the insert and merge operations.Element Description Table Displays the selected table.Sequence Specify that the primary key is assigned from a sequence on any insert.Click Search and select a sequence from the list.Only the sequences of the user who owns the adapter on the Connections page are listed.The adapter generates sequence numbers in a batch of 50.Configure sequences in increments of 50.This issue only applies to the Oracle Database Adapter.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-6Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Table Names Select the tables to import.
This is only valid for the insert and merge operations.Element Description Table Displays the selected table.Sequence Specify that the primary key is assigned from a sequence on any insert.Click Search and select a sequence from the list.Only the sequences of the user who owns the adapter on the Connections page are listed.The adapter generates sequence numbers in a batch of 50.Configure sequences in increments of 50.This issue only applies to the Oracle Database Adapter.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-6Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.
Element Description Table Displays the selected table.Sequence Specify that the primary key is assigned from a sequence on any insert.Click Search and select a sequence from the list.Only the sequences of the user who owns the adapter on the Connections page are listed.The adapter generates sequence numbers in a batch of 50.Configure sequences in increments of 50.This issue only applies to the Oracle Database Adapter.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-6Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.
Sequence Specify that the primary key is assigned from a sequence on any insert.Click Search and select a sequence from the list.Only the sequences of the user who owns the adapter on the Connections page are listed.The adapter generates sequence numbers in a batch of 50.Configure sequences in increments of 50.This issue only applies to the Oracle Database Adapter.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-6Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.
Click Search and select a sequence from the list.Only the sequences of the user who owns the adapter on the Connections page are listed.The adapter generates sequence numbers in a batch of 50.Configure sequences in increments of 50.This issue only applies to the Oracle Database Adapter.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-6Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.
Only the sequences of the user who owns the adapter on the Connections page are listed.The adapter generates sequence numbers in a batch of 50.Configure sequences in increments of 50.This issue only applies to the Oracle Database Adapter.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-6Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.
The adapter generates sequence numbers in a batch of 50.Configure sequences in increments of 50.This issue only applies to the Oracle Database Adapter.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-6Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.
Configure sequences in increments of 50.This issue only applies to the Oracle Database Adapter.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-6Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.
This issue only applies to the Oracle Database Adapter.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-6Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.
To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.
Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.
Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .
Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.
ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.
Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.
Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.See Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option .
If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.See Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option .Review and edit SQL query Click Edit to view and edit the default SQL query.
Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.See Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option .Review and edit SQL query Click Edit to view and edit the default SQL query.See Review and edit SQL query Option .
The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.See Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option .Review and edit SQL query Click Edit to view and edit the default SQL query.See Review and edit SQL query Option .Note: This field is available for a Select operation on the table.
Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.See Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option .Review and edit SQL query Click Edit to view and edit the default SQL query.See Review and edit SQL query Option .Note: This field is available for a Select operation on the table.Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Table 3-1 - Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Create New Click to create a new relationship.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-7Table 3-1 (Cont.)
If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.See Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option .Review and edit SQL query Click Edit to view and edit the default SQL query.See Review and edit SQL query Option .Note: This field is available for a Select operation on the table.Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Table 3-1 - Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Create New Click to create a new relationship.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-7Table 3-1 (Cont.)- Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Relations View the existing parent and child table relations automatically created by the adapter.
After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.See Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option .Review and edit SQL query Click Edit to view and edit the default SQL query.See Review and edit SQL query Option .Note: This field is available for a Select operation on the table.Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Table 3-1 - Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Create New Click to create a new relationship.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-7Table 3-1 (Cont.)- Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Relations View the existing parent and child table relations automatically created by the adapter.Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Table 3-2 - Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Element Description Attributes Tree View and deselect attributes automatically created by the adapter.
Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.See Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option .Review and edit SQL query Click Edit to view and edit the default SQL query.See Review and edit SQL query Option .Note: This field is available for a Select operation on the table.Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Table 3-1 - Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Create New Click to create a new relationship.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-7Table 3-1 (Cont.)- Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Relations View the existing parent and child table relations automatically created by the adapter.Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Table 3-2 - Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Element Description Attributes Tree View and deselect attributes automatically created by the adapter.Review and edit SQL query Option Note: This is only applicable for a Select operation on a table.
Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.See Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option .Review and edit SQL query Click Edit to view and edit the default SQL query.See Review and edit SQL query Option .Note: This field is available for a Select operation on the table.Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Table 3-1 - Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Create New Click to create a new relationship.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-7Table 3-1 (Cont.)- Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Relations View the existing parent and child table relations automatically created by the adapter.Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Table 3-2 - Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Element Description Attributes Tree View and deselect attributes automatically created by the adapter.Review and edit SQL query Option Note: This is only applicable for a Select operation on a table.Table 3-3 - Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description SQL Edit Click to manually edit the query in the SQL Query field.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-8Table 3-3 (Cont.)
The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.See Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option .Review and edit SQL query Click Edit to view and edit the default SQL query.See Review and edit SQL query Option .Note: This field is available for a Select operation on the table.Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Table 3-1 - Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Create New Click to create a new relationship.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-7Table 3-1 (Cont.)- Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Relations View the existing parent and child table relations automatically created by the adapter.Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Table 3-2 - Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Element Description Attributes Tree View and deselect attributes automatically created by the adapter.Review and edit SQL query Option Note: This is only applicable for a Select operation on a table.Table 3-3 - Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description SQL Edit Click to manually edit the query in the SQL Query field.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-8Table 3-3 (Cont.)- Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description Edit using Expression Builder Click to edit the query in the Expression Builder.
See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.See Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option .Review and edit SQL query Click Edit to view and edit the default SQL query.See Review and edit SQL query Option .Note: This field is available for a Select operation on the table.Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Table 3-1 - Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Create New Click to create a new relationship.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-7Table 3-1 (Cont.)- Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Relations View the existing parent and child table relations automatically created by the adapter.Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Table 3-2 - Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Element Description Attributes Tree View and deselect attributes automatically created by the adapter.Review and edit SQL query Option Note: This is only applicable for a Select operation on a table.Table 3-3 - Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description SQL Edit Click to manually edit the query in the SQL Query field.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-8Table 3-3 (Cont.)- Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description Edit using Expression Builder Click to edit the query in the Expression Builder.Add New : Click to add new criteria to the SQL query.
Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.See Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option .Review and edit SQL query Click Edit to view and edit the default SQL query.See Review and edit SQL query Option .Note: This field is available for a Select operation on the table.Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Table 3-1 - Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Create New Click to create a new relationship.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-7Table 3-1 (Cont.)- Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Relations View the existing parent and child table relations automatically created by the adapter.Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Table 3-2 - Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Element Description Attributes Tree View and deselect attributes automatically created by the adapter.Review and edit SQL query Option Note: This is only applicable for a Select operation on a table.Table 3-3 - Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description SQL Edit Click to manually edit the query in the SQL Query field.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-8Table 3-3 (Cont.)- Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description Edit using Expression Builder Click to edit the query in the Expression Builder.Add New : Click to add new criteria to the SQL query.1.Click Add New .
You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.See Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option .Review and edit SQL query Click Edit to view and edit the default SQL query.See Review and edit SQL query Option .Note: This field is available for a Select operation on the table.Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Table 3-1 - Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Create New Click to create a new relationship.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-7Table 3-1 (Cont.)- Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Relations View the existing parent and child table relations automatically created by the adapter.Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Table 3-2 - Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Element Description Attributes Tree View and deselect attributes automatically created by the adapter.Review and edit SQL query Option Note: This is only applicable for a Select operation on a table.Table 3-3 - Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description SQL Edit Click to manually edit the query in the SQL Query field.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-8Table 3-3 (Cont.)- Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description Edit using Expression Builder Click to edit the query in the Expression Builder.Add New : Click to add new criteria to the SQL query.1.Click Add New .2.In the First Argument field, click Edit, and select the argument to add (for example, deptno).
Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.See Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option .Review and edit SQL query Click Edit to view and edit the default SQL query.See Review and edit SQL query Option .Note: This field is available for a Select operation on the table.Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Table 3-1 - Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Create New Click to create a new relationship.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-7Table 3-1 (Cont.)- Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Relations View the existing parent and child table relations automatically created by the adapter.Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Table 3-2 - Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Element Description Attributes Tree View and deselect attributes automatically created by the adapter.Review and edit SQL query Option Note: This is only applicable for a Select operation on a table.Table 3-3 - Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description SQL Edit Click to manually edit the query in the SQL Query field.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-8Table 3-3 (Cont.)- Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description Edit using Expression Builder Click to edit the query in the Expression Builder.Add New : Click to add new criteria to the SQL query.1.Click Add New .2.In the First Argument field, click Edit, and select the argument to add (for example, deptno).3.In the Operator field, select the operator to use for the comparison from the dropdown list (for example, =).
See Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option .Review and edit SQL query Click Edit to view and edit the default SQL query.See Review and edit SQL query Option .Note: This field is available for a Select operation on the table.Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Table 3-1 - Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Create New Click to create a new relationship.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-7Table 3-1 (Cont.)- Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Relations View the existing parent and child table relations automatically created by the adapter.Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Table 3-2 - Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Element Description Attributes Tree View and deselect attributes automatically created by the adapter.Review and edit SQL query Option Note: This is only applicable for a Select operation on a table.Table 3-3 - Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description SQL Edit Click to manually edit the query in the SQL Query field.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-8Table 3-3 (Cont.)- Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description Edit using Expression Builder Click to edit the query in the Expression Builder.Add New : Click to add new criteria to the SQL query.1.Click Add New .2.In the First Argument field, click Edit, and select the argument to add (for example, deptno).3.In the Operator field, select the operator to use for the comparison from the dropdown list (for example, =).4.In the Second Argument field, select the option to use: Literal: Click to specify a value.
Review and edit SQL query Click Edit to view and edit the default SQL query.See Review and edit SQL query Option .Note: This field is available for a Select operation on the table.Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Table 3-1 - Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Create New Click to create a new relationship.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-7Table 3-1 (Cont.)- Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Relations View the existing parent and child table relations automatically created by the adapter.Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Table 3-2 - Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Element Description Attributes Tree View and deselect attributes automatically created by the adapter.Review and edit SQL query Option Note: This is only applicable for a Select operation on a table.Table 3-3 - Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description SQL Edit Click to manually edit the query in the SQL Query field.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-8Table 3-3 (Cont.)- Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description Edit using Expression Builder Click to edit the query in the Expression Builder.Add New : Click to add new criteria to the SQL query.1.Click Add New .2.In the First Argument field, click Edit, and select the argument to add (for example, deptno).3.In the Operator field, select the operator to use for the comparison from the dropdown list (for example, =).4.In the Second Argument field, select the option to use: Literal: Click to specify a value.If selected, you are prompted to select the data type (for example, integer) and specify the value.
See Review and edit SQL query Option .Note: This field is available for a Select operation on the table.Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Table 3-1 - Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Create New Click to create a new relationship.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-7Table 3-1 (Cont.)- Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Relations View the existing parent and child table relations automatically created by the adapter.Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Table 3-2 - Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Element Description Attributes Tree View and deselect attributes automatically created by the adapter.Review and edit SQL query Option Note: This is only applicable for a Select operation on a table.Table 3-3 - Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description SQL Edit Click to manually edit the query in the SQL Query field.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-8Table 3-3 (Cont.)- Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description Edit using Expression Builder Click to edit the query in the Expression Builder.Add New : Click to add new criteria to the SQL query.1.Click Add New .2.In the First Argument field, click Edit, and select the argument to add (for example, deptno).3.In the Operator field, select the operator to use for the comparison from the dropdown list (for example, =).4.In the Second Argument field, select the option to use: Literal: Click to specify a value.If selected, you are prompted to select the data type (for example, integer) and specify the value.Parameter : Click to specify a bind parameter.
Note: This field is available for a Select operation on the table.Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Table 3-1 - Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Create New Click to create a new relationship.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-7Table 3-1 (Cont.)- Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Relations View the existing parent and child table relations automatically created by the adapter.Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Table 3-2 - Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Element Description Attributes Tree View and deselect attributes automatically created by the adapter.Review and edit SQL query Option Note: This is only applicable for a Select operation on a table.Table 3-3 - Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description SQL Edit Click to manually edit the query in the SQL Query field.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-8Table 3-3 (Cont.)- Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description Edit using Expression Builder Click to edit the query in the Expression Builder.Add New : Click to add new criteria to the SQL query.1.Click Add New .2.In the First Argument field, click Edit, and select the argument to add (for example, deptno).3.In the Operator field, select the operator to use for the comparison from the dropdown list (for example, =).4.In the Second Argument field, select the option to use: Literal: Click to specify a value.If selected, you are prompted to select the data type (for example, integer) and specify the value.Parameter : Click to specify a bind parameter.Query Key : Click to run the comparison against another column in the table.
Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Table 3-1 - Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Create New Click to create a new relationship.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-7Table 3-1 (Cont.)- Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Relations View the existing parent and child table relations automatically created by the adapter.Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Table 3-2 - Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Element Description Attributes Tree View and deselect attributes automatically created by the adapter.Review and edit SQL query Option Note: This is only applicable for a Select operation on a table.Table 3-3 - Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description SQL Edit Click to manually edit the query in the SQL Query field.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-8Table 3-3 (Cont.)- Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description Edit using Expression Builder Click to edit the query in the Expression Builder.Add New : Click to add new criteria to the SQL query.1.Click Add New .2.In the First Argument field, click Edit, and select the argument to add (for example, deptno).3.In the Operator field, select the operator to use for the comparison from the dropdown list (for example, =).4.In the Second Argument field, select the option to use: Literal: Click to specify a value.If selected, you are prompted to select the data type (for example, integer) and specify the value.Parameter : Click to specify a bind parameter.Query Key : Click to run the comparison against another column in the table.New criteria is appended to the SQL query with a WHERE clause.
- Review and manage parent database table relationships Option Element Description Relations View the existing parent and child table relations automatically created by the adapter.Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Table 3-2 - Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Element Description Attributes Tree View and deselect attributes automatically created by the adapter.Review and edit SQL query Option Note: This is only applicable for a Select operation on a table.Table 3-3 - Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description SQL Edit Click to manually edit the query in the SQL Query field.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-8Table 3-3 (Cont.)- Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description Edit using Expression Builder Click to edit the query in the Expression Builder.Add New : Click to add new criteria to the SQL query.1.Click Add New .2.In the First Argument field, click Edit, and select the argument to add (for example, deptno).3.In the Operator field, select the operator to use for the comparison from the dropdown list (for example, =).4.In the Second Argument field, select the option to use: Literal: Click to specify a value.If selected, you are prompted to select the data type (for example, integer) and specify the value.Parameter : Click to specify a bind parameter.Query Key : Click to run the comparison against another column in the table.New criteria is appended to the SQL query with a WHERE clause.If you add subsequent SQL queries, they are appended to the SQL query with an AND clause Add Nested : Click to add nested criteria to the SQL query.
Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Table 3-2 - Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option Element Description Attributes Tree View and deselect attributes automatically created by the adapter.Review and edit SQL query Option Note: This is only applicable for a Select operation on a table.Table 3-3 - Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description SQL Edit Click to manually edit the query in the SQL Query field.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-8Table 3-3 (Cont.)- Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description Edit using Expression Builder Click to edit the query in the Expression Builder.Add New : Click to add new criteria to the SQL query.1.Click Add New .2.In the First Argument field, click Edit, and select the argument to add (for example, deptno).3.In the Operator field, select the operator to use for the comparison from the dropdown list (for example, =).4.In the Second Argument field, select the option to use: Literal: Click to specify a value.If selected, you are prompted to select the data type (for example, integer) and specify the value.Parameter : Click to specify a bind parameter.Query Key : Click to run the comparison against another column in the table.New criteria is appended to the SQL query with a WHERE clause.If you add subsequent SQL queries, they are appended to the SQL query with an AND clause Add Nested : Click to add nested criteria to the SQL query.Edit: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.
Review and edit SQL query Option Note: This is only applicable for a Select operation on a table.Table 3-3 - Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description SQL Edit Click to manually edit the query in the SQL Query field.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-8Table 3-3 (Cont.)- Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description Edit using Expression Builder Click to edit the query in the Expression Builder.Add New : Click to add new criteria to the SQL query.1.Click Add New .2.In the First Argument field, click Edit, and select the argument to add (for example, deptno).3.In the Operator field, select the operator to use for the comparison from the dropdown list (for example, =).4.In the Second Argument field, select the option to use: Literal: Click to specify a value.If selected, you are prompted to select the data type (for example, integer) and specify the value.Parameter : Click to specify a bind parameter.Query Key : Click to run the comparison against another column in the table.New criteria is appended to the SQL query with a WHERE clause.If you add subsequent SQL queries, they are appended to the SQL query with an AND clause Add Nested : Click to add nested criteria to the SQL query.Edit: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Remove: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.
Table 3-3 - Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description SQL Edit Click to manually edit the query in the SQL Query field.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-8Table 3-3 (Cont.)- Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description Edit using Expression Builder Click to edit the query in the Expression Builder.Add New : Click to add new criteria to the SQL query.1.Click Add New .2.In the First Argument field, click Edit, and select the argument to add (for example, deptno).3.In the Operator field, select the operator to use for the comparison from the dropdown list (for example, =).4.In the Second Argument field, select the option to use: Literal: Click to specify a value.If selected, you are prompted to select the data type (for example, integer) and specify the value.Parameter : Click to specify a bind parameter.Query Key : Click to run the comparison against another column in the table.New criteria is appended to the SQL query with a WHERE clause.If you add subsequent SQL queries, they are appended to the SQL query with an AND clause Add Nested : Click to add nested criteria to the SQL query.Edit: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Remove: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Click to edit the query with the Expression Builder.
- Review and edit SQL query Option Element Description Edit using Expression Builder Click to edit the query in the Expression Builder.Add New : Click to add new criteria to the SQL query.1.Click Add New .2.In the First Argument field, click Edit, and select the argument to add (for example, deptno).3.In the Operator field, select the operator to use for the comparison from the dropdown list (for example, =).4.In the Second Argument field, select the option to use: Literal: Click to specify a value.If selected, you are prompted to select the data type (for example, integer) and specify the value.Parameter : Click to specify a bind parameter.Query Key : Click to run the comparison against another column in the table.New criteria is appended to the SQL query with a WHERE clause.If you add subsequent SQL queries, they are appended to the SQL query with an AND clause Add Nested : Click to add nested criteria to the SQL query.Edit: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Remove: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Click to edit the query with the Expression Builder.Maximum Number of Records to be fetched Select the number of records to fetch with this SQL query.
Add New : Click to add new criteria to the SQL query.1.Click Add New .2.In the First Argument field, click Edit, and select the argument to add (for example, deptno).3.In the Operator field, select the operator to use for the comparison from the dropdown list (for example, =).4.In the Second Argument field, select the option to use: Literal: Click to specify a value.If selected, you are prompted to select the data type (for example, integer) and specify the value.Parameter : Click to specify a bind parameter.Query Key : Click to run the comparison against another column in the table.New criteria is appended to the SQL query with a WHERE clause.If you add subsequent SQL queries, they are appended to the SQL query with an AND clause Add Nested : Click to add nested criteria to the SQL query.Edit: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Remove: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Click to edit the query with the Expression Builder.Maximum Number of Records to be fetched Select the number of records to fetch with this SQL query.Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page Specify the details for performing a bulk data import operation.
1.Click Add New .2.In the First Argument field, click Edit, and select the argument to add (for example, deptno).3.In the Operator field, select the operator to use for the comparison from the dropdown list (for example, =).4.In the Second Argument field, select the option to use: Literal: Click to specify a value.If selected, you are prompted to select the data type (for example, integer) and specify the value.Parameter : Click to specify a bind parameter.Query Key : Click to run the comparison against another column in the table.New criteria is appended to the SQL query with a WHERE clause.If you add subsequent SQL queries, they are appended to the SQL query with an AND clause Add Nested : Click to add nested criteria to the SQL query.Edit: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Remove: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Click to edit the query with the Expression Builder.Maximum Number of Records to be fetched Select the number of records to fetch with this SQL query.Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page Specify the details for performing a bulk data import operation.Element Description Select Bucket Select the object storage bucket in which to place or delete the file.
2.In the First Argument field, click Edit, and select the argument to add (for example, deptno).3.In the Operator field, select the operator to use for the comparison from the dropdown list (for example, =).4.In the Second Argument field, select the option to use: Literal: Click to specify a value.If selected, you are prompted to select the data type (for example, integer) and specify the value.Parameter : Click to specify a bind parameter.Query Key : Click to run the comparison against another column in the table.New criteria is appended to the SQL query with a WHERE clause.If you add subsequent SQL queries, they are appended to the SQL query with an AND clause Add Nested : Click to add nested criteria to the SQL query.Edit: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Remove: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Click to edit the query with the Expression Builder.Maximum Number of Records to be fetched Select the number of records to fetch with this SQL query.Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page Specify the details for performing a bulk data import operation.Element Description Select Bucket Select the object storage bucket in which to place or delete the file.The object storage buckets available for selection are located in the compartment that you specified on the Connections page when creating the connection.
3.In the Operator field, select the operator to use for the comparison from the dropdown list (for example, =).4.In the Second Argument field, select the option to use: Literal: Click to specify a value.If selected, you are prompted to select the data type (for example, integer) and specify the value.Parameter : Click to specify a bind parameter.Query Key : Click to run the comparison against another column in the table.New criteria is appended to the SQL query with a WHERE clause.If you add subsequent SQL queries, they are appended to the SQL query with an AND clause Add Nested : Click to add nested criteria to the SQL query.Edit: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Remove: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Click to edit the query with the Expression Builder.Maximum Number of Records to be fetched Select the number of records to fetch with this SQL query.Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page Specify the details for performing a bulk data import operation.Element Description Select Bucket Select the object storage bucket in which to place or delete the file.The object storage buckets available for selection are located in the compartment that you specified on the Connections page when creating the connection.Note: If you dont have the privilege to access the buckets, a User is Not authorized message is shown on the screen and no other options are listed.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-9Element Description Delete file from object storage after operation completionSelect to delete the file from the object storage bucket.
4.In the Second Argument field, select the option to use: Literal: Click to specify a value.If selected, you are prompted to select the data type (for example, integer) and specify the value.Parameter : Click to specify a bind parameter.Query Key : Click to run the comparison against another column in the table.New criteria is appended to the SQL query with a WHERE clause.If you add subsequent SQL queries, they are appended to the SQL query with an AND clause Add Nested : Click to add nested criteria to the SQL query.Edit: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Remove: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Click to edit the query with the Expression Builder.Maximum Number of Records to be fetched Select the number of records to fetch with this SQL query.Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page Specify the details for performing a bulk data import operation.Element Description Select Bucket Select the object storage bucket in which to place or delete the file.The object storage buckets available for selection are located in the compartment that you specified on the Connections page when creating the connection.Note: If you dont have the privilege to access the buckets, a User is Not authorized message is shown on the screen and no other options are listed.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-9Element Description Delete file from object storage after operation completionSelect to delete the file from the object storage bucket.Otherwise, the file remains in the bucket.
If selected, you are prompted to select the data type (for example, integer) and specify the value.Parameter : Click to specify a bind parameter.Query Key : Click to run the comparison against another column in the table.New criteria is appended to the SQL query with a WHERE clause.If you add subsequent SQL queries, they are appended to the SQL query with an AND clause Add Nested : Click to add nested criteria to the SQL query.Edit: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Remove: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Click to edit the query with the Expression Builder.Maximum Number of Records to be fetched Select the number of records to fetch with this SQL query.Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page Specify the details for performing a bulk data import operation.Element Description Select Bucket Select the object storage bucket in which to place or delete the file.The object storage buckets available for selection are located in the compartment that you specified on the Connections page when creating the connection.Note: If you dont have the privilege to access the buckets, a User is Not authorized message is shown on the screen and no other options are listed.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-9Element Description Delete file from object storage after operation completionSelect to delete the file from the object storage bucket.Otherwise, the file remains in the bucket.Review and specify the copy_data format optionsClick Edit to optionally specify the file format options.
Parameter : Click to specify a bind parameter.Query Key : Click to run the comparison against another column in the table.New criteria is appended to the SQL query with a WHERE clause.If you add subsequent SQL queries, they are appended to the SQL query with an AND clause Add Nested : Click to add nested criteria to the SQL query.Edit: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Remove: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Click to edit the query with the Expression Builder.Maximum Number of Records to be fetched Select the number of records to fetch with this SQL query.Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page Specify the details for performing a bulk data import operation.Element Description Select Bucket Select the object storage bucket in which to place or delete the file.The object storage buckets available for selection are located in the compartment that you specified on the Connections page when creating the connection.Note: If you dont have the privilege to access the buckets, a User is Not authorized message is shown on the screen and no other options are listed.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-9Element Description Delete file from object storage after operation completionSelect to delete the file from the object storage bucket.Otherwise, the file remains in the bucket.Review and specify the copy_data format optionsClick Edit to optionally specify the file format options.If not specified here or sent in the mapper, all default options are used.
Query Key : Click to run the comparison against another column in the table.New criteria is appended to the SQL query with a WHERE clause.If you add subsequent SQL queries, they are appended to the SQL query with an AND clause Add Nested : Click to add nested criteria to the SQL query.Edit: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Remove: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Click to edit the query with the Expression Builder.Maximum Number of Records to be fetched Select the number of records to fetch with this SQL query.Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page Specify the details for performing a bulk data import operation.Element Description Select Bucket Select the object storage bucket in which to place or delete the file.The object storage buckets available for selection are located in the compartment that you specified on the Connections page when creating the connection.Note: If you dont have the privilege to access the buckets, a User is Not authorized message is shown on the screen and no other options are listed.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-9Element Description Delete file from object storage after operation completionSelect to delete the file from the object storage bucket.Otherwise, the file remains in the bucket.Review and specify the copy_data format optionsClick Edit to optionally specify the file format options.If not specified here or sent in the mapper, all default options are used.The following options are displayed by default.
New criteria is appended to the SQL query with a WHERE clause.If you add subsequent SQL queries, they are appended to the SQL query with an AND clause Add Nested : Click to add nested criteria to the SQL query.Edit: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Remove: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Click to edit the query with the Expression Builder.Maximum Number of Records to be fetched Select the number of records to fetch with this SQL query.Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page Specify the details for performing a bulk data import operation.Element Description Select Bucket Select the object storage bucket in which to place or delete the file.The object storage buckets available for selection are located in the compartment that you specified on the Connections page when creating the connection.Note: If you dont have the privilege to access the buckets, a User is Not authorized message is shown on the screen and no other options are listed.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-9Element Description Delete file from object storage after operation completionSelect to delete the file from the object storage bucket.Otherwise, the file remains in the bucket.Review and specify the copy_data format optionsClick Edit to optionally specify the file format options.If not specified here or sent in the mapper, all default options are used.The following options are displayed by default.Delimiter : Select the field delimiter used in the file.
If you add subsequent SQL queries, they are appended to the SQL query with an AND clause Add Nested : Click to add nested criteria to the SQL query.Edit: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Remove: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Click to edit the query with the Expression Builder.Maximum Number of Records to be fetched Select the number of records to fetch with this SQL query.Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page Specify the details for performing a bulk data import operation.Element Description Select Bucket Select the object storage bucket in which to place or delete the file.The object storage buckets available for selection are located in the compartment that you specified on the Connections page when creating the connection.Note: If you dont have the privilege to access the buckets, a User is Not authorized message is shown on the screen and no other options are listed.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-9Element Description Delete file from object storage after operation completionSelect to delete the file from the object storage bucket.Otherwise, the file remains in the bucket.Review and specify the copy_data format optionsClick Edit to optionally specify the file format options.If not specified here or sent in the mapper, all default options are used.The following options are displayed by default.Delimiter : Select the field delimiter used in the file.Pipe Single space Comma Semicolon Tab Other (Select to display a field for entering a custom delimiter.)
Edit: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Remove: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Click to edit the query with the Expression Builder.Maximum Number of Records to be fetched Select the number of records to fetch with this SQL query.Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page Specify the details for performing a bulk data import operation.Element Description Select Bucket Select the object storage bucket in which to place or delete the file.The object storage buckets available for selection are located in the compartment that you specified on the Connections page when creating the connection.Note: If you dont have the privilege to access the buckets, a User is Not authorized message is shown on the screen and no other options are listed.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-9Element Description Delete file from object storage after operation completionSelect to delete the file from the object storage bucket.Otherwise, the file remains in the bucket.Review and specify the copy_data format optionsClick Edit to optionally specify the file format options.If not specified here or sent in the mapper, all default options are used.The following options are displayed by default.Delimiter : Select the field delimiter used in the file.Pipe Single space Comma Semicolon Tab Other (Select to display a field for entering a custom delimiter.)Record Delimiter : Select the record delimiter used in the file.
Remove: Click the edit the SQL criteria you specified.Click to edit the query with the Expression Builder.Maximum Number of Records to be fetched Select the number of records to fetch with this SQL query.Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page Specify the details for performing a bulk data import operation.Element Description Select Bucket Select the object storage bucket in which to place or delete the file.The object storage buckets available for selection are located in the compartment that you specified on the Connections page when creating the connection.Note: If you dont have the privilege to access the buckets, a User is Not authorized message is shown on the screen and no other options are listed.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-9Element Description Delete file from object storage after operation completionSelect to delete the file from the object storage bucket.Otherwise, the file remains in the bucket.Review and specify the copy_data format optionsClick Edit to optionally specify the file format options.If not specified here or sent in the mapper, all default options are used.The following options are displayed by default.Delimiter : Select the field delimiter used in the file.Pipe Single space Comma Semicolon Tab Other (Select to display a field for entering a custom delimiter.)Record Delimiter : Select the record delimiter used in the file.A new line value is the default value.
Click to edit the query with the Expression Builder.Maximum Number of Records to be fetched Select the number of records to fetch with this SQL query.Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page Specify the details for performing a bulk data import operation.Element Description Select Bucket Select the object storage bucket in which to place or delete the file.The object storage buckets available for selection are located in the compartment that you specified on the Connections page when creating the connection.Note: If you dont have the privilege to access the buckets, a User is Not authorized message is shown on the screen and no other options are listed.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-9Element Description Delete file from object storage after operation completionSelect to delete the file from the object storage bucket.Otherwise, the file remains in the bucket.Review and specify the copy_data format optionsClick Edit to optionally specify the file format options.If not specified here or sent in the mapper, all default options are used.The following options are displayed by default.Delimiter : Select the field delimiter used in the file.Pipe Single space Comma Semicolon Tab Other (Select to display a field for entering a custom delimiter.)Record Delimiter : Select the record delimiter used in the file.A new line value is the default value.Skip Headers : Specify the number of rows to skip at the top of the file (if any).
Maximum Number of Records to be fetched Select the number of records to fetch with this SQL query.Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page Specify the details for performing a bulk data import operation.Element Description Select Bucket Select the object storage bucket in which to place or delete the file.The object storage buckets available for selection are located in the compartment that you specified on the Connections page when creating the connection.Note: If you dont have the privilege to access the buckets, a User is Not authorized message is shown on the screen and no other options are listed.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-9Element Description Delete file from object storage after operation completionSelect to delete the file from the object storage bucket.Otherwise, the file remains in the bucket.Review and specify the copy_data format optionsClick Edit to optionally specify the file format options.If not specified here or sent in the mapper, all default options are used.The following options are displayed by default.Delimiter : Select the field delimiter used in the file.Pipe Single space Comma Semicolon Tab Other (Select to display a field for entering a custom delimiter.)Record Delimiter : Select the record delimiter used in the file.A new line value is the default value.Skip Headers : Specify the number of rows to skip at the top of the file (if any).Show Advanced Options : Click to optionally specify advanced formatting options for the file.
Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page Specify the details for performing a bulk data import operation.Element Description Select Bucket Select the object storage bucket in which to place or delete the file.The object storage buckets available for selection are located in the compartment that you specified on the Connections page when creating the connection.Note: If you dont have the privilege to access the buckets, a User is Not authorized message is shown on the screen and no other options are listed.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-9Element Description Delete file from object storage after operation completionSelect to delete the file from the object storage bucket.Otherwise, the file remains in the bucket.Review and specify the copy_data format optionsClick Edit to optionally specify the file format options.If not specified here or sent in the mapper, all default options are used.The following options are displayed by default.Delimiter : Select the field delimiter used in the file.Pipe Single space Comma Semicolon Tab Other (Select to display a field for entering a custom delimiter.)Record Delimiter : Select the record delimiter used in the file.A new line value is the default value.Skip Headers : Specify the number of rows to skip at the top of the file (if any).Show Advanced Options : Click to optionally specify advanced formatting options for the file.If no formatting options are specified, the default settings are used.
Element Description Select Bucket Select the object storage bucket in which to place or delete the file.The object storage buckets available for selection are located in the compartment that you specified on the Connections page when creating the connection.Note: If you dont have the privilege to access the buckets, a User is Not authorized message is shown on the screen and no other options are listed.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-9Element Description Delete file from object storage after operation completionSelect to delete the file from the object storage bucket.Otherwise, the file remains in the bucket.Review and specify the copy_data format optionsClick Edit to optionally specify the file format options.If not specified here or sent in the mapper, all default options are used.The following options are displayed by default.Delimiter : Select the field delimiter used in the file.Pipe Single space Comma Semicolon Tab Other (Select to display a field for entering a custom delimiter.)Record Delimiter : Select the record delimiter used in the file.A new line value is the default value.Skip Headers : Specify the number of rows to skip at the top of the file (if any).Show Advanced Options : Click to optionally specify advanced formatting options for the file.If no formatting options are specified, the default settings are used.If you want to specify an option that is not available in the wizard, you can send the format options as a JSON string in the mapper as follows.
The object storage buckets available for selection are located in the compartment that you specified on the Connections page when creating the connection.Note: If you dont have the privilege to access the buckets, a User is Not authorized message is shown on the screen and no other options are listed.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-9Element Description Delete file from object storage after operation completionSelect to delete the file from the object storage bucket.Otherwise, the file remains in the bucket.Review and specify the copy_data format optionsClick Edit to optionally specify the file format options.If not specified here or sent in the mapper, all default options are used.The following options are displayed by default.Delimiter : Select the field delimiter used in the file.Pipe Single space Comma Semicolon Tab Other (Select to display a field for entering a custom delimiter.)Record Delimiter : Select the record delimiter used in the file.A new line value is the default value.Skip Headers : Specify the number of rows to skip at the top of the file (if any).Show Advanced Options : Click to optionally specify advanced formatting options for the file.If no formatting options are specified, the default settings are used.If you want to specify an option that is not available in the wizard, you can send the format options as a JSON string in the mapper as follows.'{"delimiter" : "\"|\"", "quote" : "\"^\"", "ignoremissingcolumns" : "true", "dateformat" : "YYYY-MM-DD-HH24-MI-SS", "blankasnull" : "true"}' Note: For special character usage in the JSON string, when the format options are sent in the mapper, the options provided in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard are overridden.
Note: If you dont have the privilege to access the buckets, a User is Not authorized message is shown on the screen and no other options are listed.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-9Element Description Delete file from object storage after operation completionSelect to delete the file from the object storage bucket.Otherwise, the file remains in the bucket.Review and specify the copy_data format optionsClick Edit to optionally specify the file format options.If not specified here or sent in the mapper, all default options are used.The following options are displayed by default.Delimiter : Select the field delimiter used in the file.Pipe Single space Comma Semicolon Tab Other (Select to display a field for entering a custom delimiter.)Record Delimiter : Select the record delimiter used in the file.A new line value is the default value.Skip Headers : Specify the number of rows to skip at the top of the file (if any).Show Advanced Options : Click to optionally specify advanced formatting options for the file.If no formatting options are specified, the default settings are used.If you want to specify an option that is not available in the wizard, you can send the format options as a JSON string in the mapper as follows.'{"delimiter" : "\"|\"", "quote" : "\"^\"", "ignoremissingcolumns" : "true", "dateformat" : "YYYY-MM-DD-HH24-MI-SS", "blankasnull" : "true"}' Note: For special character usage in the JSON string, when the format options are sent in the mapper, the options provided in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard are overridden.In this case, the format options sent in the mapper are only considered.
Otherwise, the file remains in the bucket.Review and specify the copy_data format optionsClick Edit to optionally specify the file format options.If not specified here or sent in the mapper, all default options are used.The following options are displayed by default.Delimiter : Select the field delimiter used in the file.Pipe Single space Comma Semicolon Tab Other (Select to display a field for entering a custom delimiter.)Record Delimiter : Select the record delimiter used in the file.A new line value is the default value.Skip Headers : Specify the number of rows to skip at the top of the file (if any).Show Advanced Options : Click to optionally specify advanced formatting options for the file.If no formatting options are specified, the default settings are used.If you want to specify an option that is not available in the wizard, you can send the format options as a JSON string in the mapper as follows.'{"delimiter" : "\"|\"", "quote" : "\"^\"", "ignoremissingcolumns" : "true", "dateformat" : "YYYY-MM-DD-HH24-MI-SS", "blankasnull" : "true"}' Note: For special character usage in the JSON string, when the format options are sent in the mapper, the options provided in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard are overridden.In this case, the format options sent in the mapper are only considered.It is recommended that you select only one way of providing the format options (either from the wizard or through the mapper).
Review and specify the copy_data format optionsClick Edit to optionally specify the file format options.If not specified here or sent in the mapper, all default options are used.The following options are displayed by default.Delimiter : Select the field delimiter used in the file.Pipe Single space Comma Semicolon Tab Other (Select to display a field for entering a custom delimiter.)Record Delimiter : Select the record delimiter used in the file.A new line value is the default value.Skip Headers : Specify the number of rows to skip at the top of the file (if any).Show Advanced Options : Click to optionally specify advanced formatting options for the file.If no formatting options are specified, the default settings are used.If you want to specify an option that is not available in the wizard, you can send the format options as a JSON string in the mapper as follows.'{"delimiter" : "\"|\"", "quote" : "\"^\"", "ignoremissingcolumns" : "true", "dateformat" : "YYYY-MM-DD-HH24-MI-SS", "blankasnull" : "true"}' Note: For special character usage in the JSON string, when the format options are sent in the mapper, the options provided in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard are overridden.In this case, the format options sent in the mapper are only considered.It is recommended that you select only one way of providing the format options (either from the wizard or through the mapper).If both are provided, the options in the mapper are only considered.
If not specified here or sent in the mapper, all default options are used.The following options are displayed by default.Delimiter : Select the field delimiter used in the file.Pipe Single space Comma Semicolon Tab Other (Select to display a field for entering a custom delimiter.)Record Delimiter : Select the record delimiter used in the file.A new line value is the default value.Skip Headers : Specify the number of rows to skip at the top of the file (if any).Show Advanced Options : Click to optionally specify advanced formatting options for the file.If no formatting options are specified, the default settings are used.If you want to specify an option that is not available in the wizard, you can send the format options as a JSON string in the mapper as follows.'{"delimiter" : "\"|\"", "quote" : "\"^\"", "ignoremissingcolumns" : "true", "dateformat" : "YYYY-MM-DD-HH24-MI-SS", "blankasnull" : "true"}' Note: For special character usage in the JSON string, when the format options are sent in the mapper, the options provided in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard are overridden.In this case, the format options sent in the mapper are only considered.It is recommended that you select only one way of providing the format options (either from the wizard or through the mapper).If both are provided, the options in the mapper are only considered.When complete, click OK to return to the Bulk Load from Object Storage page.
The following options are displayed by default.Delimiter : Select the field delimiter used in the file.Pipe Single space Comma Semicolon Tab Other (Select to display a field for entering a custom delimiter.)Record Delimiter : Select the record delimiter used in the file.A new line value is the default value.Skip Headers : Specify the number of rows to skip at the top of the file (if any).Show Advanced Options : Click to optionally specify advanced formatting options for the file.If no formatting options are specified, the default settings are used.If you want to specify an option that is not available in the wizard, you can send the format options as a JSON string in the mapper as follows.'{"delimiter" : "\"|\"", "quote" : "\"^\"", "ignoremissingcolumns" : "true", "dateformat" : "YYYY-MM-DD-HH24-MI-SS", "blankasnull" : "true"}' Note: For special character usage in the JSON string, when the format options are sent in the mapper, the options provided in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard are overridden.In this case, the format options sent in the mapper are only considered.It is recommended that you select only one way of providing the format options (either from the wizard or through the mapper).If both are provided, the options in the mapper are only considered.When complete, click OK to return to the Bulk Load from Object Storage page.Select Schema Select the database table schema.
Delimiter : Select the field delimiter used in the file.Pipe Single space Comma Semicolon Tab Other (Select to display a field for entering a custom delimiter.)Record Delimiter : Select the record delimiter used in the file.A new line value is the default value.Skip Headers : Specify the number of rows to skip at the top of the file (if any).Show Advanced Options : Click to optionally specify advanced formatting options for the file.If no formatting options are specified, the default settings are used.If you want to specify an option that is not available in the wizard, you can send the format options as a JSON string in the mapper as follows.'{"delimiter" : "\"|\"", "quote" : "\"^\"", "ignoremissingcolumns" : "true", "dateformat" : "YYYY-MM-DD-HH24-MI-SS", "blankasnull" : "true"}' Note: For special character usage in the JSON string, when the format options are sent in the mapper, the options provided in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard are overridden.In this case, the format options sent in the mapper are only considered.It is recommended that you select only one way of providing the format options (either from the wizard or through the mapper).If both are provided, the options in the mapper are only considered.When complete, click OK to return to the Bulk Load from Object Storage page.Select Schema Select the database table schema.Select Table Select the database table in which to write the file data.
Pipe Single space Comma Semicolon Tab Other (Select to display a field for entering a custom delimiter.)Record Delimiter : Select the record delimiter used in the file.A new line value is the default value.Skip Headers : Specify the number of rows to skip at the top of the file (if any).Show Advanced Options : Click to optionally specify advanced formatting options for the file.If no formatting options are specified, the default settings are used.If you want to specify an option that is not available in the wizard, you can send the format options as a JSON string in the mapper as follows.'{"delimiter" : "\"|\"", "quote" : "\"^\"", "ignoremissingcolumns" : "true", "dateformat" : "YYYY-MM-DD-HH24-MI-SS", "blankasnull" : "true"}' Note: For special character usage in the JSON string, when the format options are sent in the mapper, the options provided in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard are overridden.In this case, the format options sent in the mapper are only considered.It is recommended that you select only one way of providing the format options (either from the wizard or through the mapper).If both are provided, the options in the mapper are only considered.When complete, click OK to return to the Bulk Load from Object Storage page.Select Schema Select the database table schema.Select Table Select the database table in which to write the file data.Based on your selection, all the fields in that table are displayed for selection.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-10Element Description Table Columns Displays the columns (fields) in the table.
Record Delimiter : Select the record delimiter used in the file.A new line value is the default value.Skip Headers : Specify the number of rows to skip at the top of the file (if any).Show Advanced Options : Click to optionally specify advanced formatting options for the file.If no formatting options are specified, the default settings are used.If you want to specify an option that is not available in the wizard, you can send the format options as a JSON string in the mapper as follows.'{"delimiter" : "\"|\"", "quote" : "\"^\"", "ignoremissingcolumns" : "true", "dateformat" : "YYYY-MM-DD-HH24-MI-SS", "blankasnull" : "true"}' Note: For special character usage in the JSON string, when the format options are sent in the mapper, the options provided in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard are overridden.In this case, the format options sent in the mapper are only considered.It is recommended that you select only one way of providing the format options (either from the wizard or through the mapper).If both are provided, the options in the mapper are only considered.When complete, click OK to return to the Bulk Load from Object Storage page.Select Schema Select the database table schema.Select Table Select the database table in which to write the file data.Based on your selection, all the fields in that table are displayed for selection.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-10Element Description Table Columns Displays the columns (fields) in the table.Note: When selecting the fields in the table, select all the fields in the order of the incoming data.
A new line value is the default value.Skip Headers : Specify the number of rows to skip at the top of the file (if any).Show Advanced Options : Click to optionally specify advanced formatting options for the file.If no formatting options are specified, the default settings are used.If you want to specify an option that is not available in the wizard, you can send the format options as a JSON string in the mapper as follows.'{"delimiter" : "\"|\"", "quote" : "\"^\"", "ignoremissingcolumns" : "true", "dateformat" : "YYYY-MM-DD-HH24-MI-SS", "blankasnull" : "true"}' Note: For special character usage in the JSON string, when the format options are sent in the mapper, the options provided in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard are overridden.In this case, the format options sent in the mapper are only considered.It is recommended that you select only one way of providing the format options (either from the wizard or through the mapper).If both are provided, the options in the mapper are only considered.When complete, click OK to return to the Bulk Load from Object Storage page.Select Schema Select the database table schema.Select Table Select the database table in which to write the file data.Based on your selection, all the fields in that table are displayed for selection.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-10Element Description Table Columns Displays the columns (fields) in the table.Note: When selecting the fields in the table, select all the fields in the order of the incoming data.If none of the fields are selected, a default value is considered that takes into account that the data fields are in the same order as the table fields.
Skip Headers : Specify the number of rows to skip at the top of the file (if any).Show Advanced Options : Click to optionally specify advanced formatting options for the file.If no formatting options are specified, the default settings are used.If you want to specify an option that is not available in the wizard, you can send the format options as a JSON string in the mapper as follows.'{"delimiter" : "\"|\"", "quote" : "\"^\"", "ignoremissingcolumns" : "true", "dateformat" : "YYYY-MM-DD-HH24-MI-SS", "blankasnull" : "true"}' Note: For special character usage in the JSON string, when the format options are sent in the mapper, the options provided in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard are overridden.In this case, the format options sent in the mapper are only considered.It is recommended that you select only one way of providing the format options (either from the wizard or through the mapper).If both are provided, the options in the mapper are only considered.When complete, click OK to return to the Bulk Load from Object Storage page.Select Schema Select the database table schema.Select Table Select the database table in which to write the file data.Based on your selection, all the fields in that table are displayed for selection.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-10Element Description Table Columns Displays the columns (fields) in the table.Note: When selecting the fields in the table, select all the fields in the order of the incoming data.If none of the fields are selected, a default value is considered that takes into account that the data fields are in the same order as the table fields.Table column names with special characters such as spaces or a # are not supported.
Show Advanced Options : Click to optionally specify advanced formatting options for the file.If no formatting options are specified, the default settings are used.If you want to specify an option that is not available in the wizard, you can send the format options as a JSON string in the mapper as follows.'{"delimiter" : "\"|\"", "quote" : "\"^\"", "ignoremissingcolumns" : "true", "dateformat" : "YYYY-MM-DD-HH24-MI-SS", "blankasnull" : "true"}' Note: For special character usage in the JSON string, when the format options are sent in the mapper, the options provided in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard are overridden.In this case, the format options sent in the mapper are only considered.It is recommended that you select only one way of providing the format options (either from the wizard or through the mapper).If both are provided, the options in the mapper are only considered.When complete, click OK to return to the Bulk Load from Object Storage page.Select Schema Select the database table schema.Select Table Select the database table in which to write the file data.Based on your selection, all the fields in that table are displayed for selection.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-10Element Description Table Columns Displays the columns (fields) in the table.Note: When selecting the fields in the table, select all the fields in the order of the incoming data.If none of the fields are selected, a default value is considered that takes into account that the data fields are in the same order as the table fields.Table column names with special characters such as spaces or a # are not supported.For example, assume the CSV file was formatted as follows: booker12|123|Rachel|Johnson gray07|234|Laura|Johnson1 johnson81|345|Craig|Johnson2 jenkins46|456|Mary|Johnson As an example, you may select to move the following table columns to the Re-order columns as per input data list to match the order of the CSV file: USERNAME IDENTIFIER FIRSTNAME LASTNAME Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.
If no formatting options are specified, the default settings are used.If you want to specify an option that is not available in the wizard, you can send the format options as a JSON string in the mapper as follows.'{"delimiter" : "\"|\"", "quote" : "\"^\"", "ignoremissingcolumns" : "true", "dateformat" : "YYYY-MM-DD-HH24-MI-SS", "blankasnull" : "true"}' Note: For special character usage in the JSON string, when the format options are sent in the mapper, the options provided in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard are overridden.In this case, the format options sent in the mapper are only considered.It is recommended that you select only one way of providing the format options (either from the wizard or through the mapper).If both are provided, the options in the mapper are only considered.When complete, click OK to return to the Bulk Load from Object Storage page.Select Schema Select the database table schema.Select Table Select the database table in which to write the file data.Based on your selection, all the fields in that table are displayed for selection.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-10Element Description Table Columns Displays the columns (fields) in the table.Note: When selecting the fields in the table, select all the fields in the order of the incoming data.If none of the fields are selected, a default value is considered that takes into account that the data fields are in the same order as the table fields.Table column names with special characters such as spaces or a # are not supported.For example, assume the CSV file was formatted as follows: booker12|123|Rachel|Johnson gray07|234|Laura|Johnson1 johnson81|345|Craig|Johnson2 jenkins46|456|Mary|Johnson As an example, you may select to move the following table columns to the Re-order columns as per input data list to match the order of the CSV file: USERNAME IDENTIFIER FIRSTNAME LASTNAME Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.
If you want to specify an option that is not available in the wizard, you can send the format options as a JSON string in the mapper as follows.'{"delimiter" : "\"|\"", "quote" : "\"^\"", "ignoremissingcolumns" : "true", "dateformat" : "YYYY-MM-DD-HH24-MI-SS", "blankasnull" : "true"}' Note: For special character usage in the JSON string, when the format options are sent in the mapper, the options provided in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard are overridden.In this case, the format options sent in the mapper are only considered.It is recommended that you select only one way of providing the format options (either from the wizard or through the mapper).If both are provided, the options in the mapper are only considered.When complete, click OK to return to the Bulk Load from Object Storage page.Select Schema Select the database table schema.Select Table Select the database table in which to write the file data.Based on your selection, all the fields in that table are displayed for selection.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-10Element Description Table Columns Displays the columns (fields) in the table.Note: When selecting the fields in the table, select all the fields in the order of the incoming data.If none of the fields are selected, a default value is considered that takes into account that the data fields are in the same order as the table fields.Table column names with special characters such as spaces or a # are not supported.For example, assume the CSV file was formatted as follows: booker12|123|Rachel|Johnson gray07|234|Laura|Johnson1 johnson81|345|Craig|Johnson2 jenkins46|456|Mary|Johnson As an example, you may select to move the following table columns to the Re-order columns as per input data list to match the order of the CSV file: USERNAME IDENTIFIER FIRSTNAME LASTNAME Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.
'{"delimiter" : "\"|\"", "quote" : "\"^\"", "ignoremissingcolumns" : "true", "dateformat" : "YYYY-MM-DD-HH24-MI-SS", "blankasnull" : "true"}' Note: For special character usage in the JSON string, when the format options are sent in the mapper, the options provided in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard are overridden.In this case, the format options sent in the mapper are only considered.It is recommended that you select only one way of providing the format options (either from the wizard or through the mapper).If both are provided, the options in the mapper are only considered.When complete, click OK to return to the Bulk Load from Object Storage page.Select Schema Select the database table schema.Select Table Select the database table in which to write the file data.Based on your selection, all the fields in that table are displayed for selection.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-10Element Description Table Columns Displays the columns (fields) in the table.Note: When selecting the fields in the table, select all the fields in the order of the incoming data.If none of the fields are selected, a default value is considered that takes into account that the data fields are in the same order as the table fields.Table column names with special characters such as spaces or a # are not supported.For example, assume the CSV file was formatted as follows: booker12|123|Rachel|Johnson gray07|234|Laura|Johnson1 johnson81|345|Craig|Johnson2 jenkins46|456|Mary|Johnson As an example, you may select to move the following table columns to the Re-order columns as per input data list to match the order of the CSV file: USERNAME IDENTIFIER FIRSTNAME LASTNAME Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.
In this case, the format options sent in the mapper are only considered.It is recommended that you select only one way of providing the format options (either from the wizard or through the mapper).If both are provided, the options in the mapper are only considered.When complete, click OK to return to the Bulk Load from Object Storage page.Select Schema Select the database table schema.Select Table Select the database table in which to write the file data.Based on your selection, all the fields in that table are displayed for selection.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-10Element Description Table Columns Displays the columns (fields) in the table.Note: When selecting the fields in the table, select all the fields in the order of the incoming data.If none of the fields are selected, a default value is considered that takes into account that the data fields are in the same order as the table fields.Table column names with special characters such as spaces or a # are not supported.For example, assume the CSV file was formatted as follows: booker12|123|Rachel|Johnson gray07|234|Laura|Johnson1 johnson81|345|Craig|Johnson2 jenkins46|456|Mary|Johnson As an example, you may select to move the following table columns to the Re-order columns as per input data list to match the order of the CSV file: USERNAME IDENTIFIER FIRSTNAME LASTNAME Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.
It is recommended that you select only one way of providing the format options (either from the wizard or through the mapper).If both are provided, the options in the mapper are only considered.When complete, click OK to return to the Bulk Load from Object Storage page.Select Schema Select the database table schema.Select Table Select the database table in which to write the file data.Based on your selection, all the fields in that table are displayed for selection.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-10Element Description Table Columns Displays the columns (fields) in the table.Note: When selecting the fields in the table, select all the fields in the order of the incoming data.If none of the fields are selected, a default value is considered that takes into account that the data fields are in the same order as the table fields.Table column names with special characters such as spaces or a # are not supported.For example, assume the CSV file was formatted as follows: booker12|123|Rachel|Johnson gray07|234|Laura|Johnson1 johnson81|345|Craig|Johnson2 jenkins46|456|Mary|Johnson As an example, you may select to move the following table columns to the Re-order columns as per input data list to match the order of the CSV file: USERNAME IDENTIFIER FIRSTNAME LASTNAME Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.
If both are provided, the options in the mapper are only considered.When complete, click OK to return to the Bulk Load from Object Storage page.Select Schema Select the database table schema.Select Table Select the database table in which to write the file data.Based on your selection, all the fields in that table are displayed for selection.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-10Element Description Table Columns Displays the columns (fields) in the table.Note: When selecting the fields in the table, select all the fields in the order of the incoming data.If none of the fields are selected, a default value is considered that takes into account that the data fields are in the same order as the table fields.Table column names with special characters such as spaces or a # are not supported.For example, assume the CSV file was formatted as follows: booker12|123|Rachel|Johnson gray07|234|Laura|Johnson1 johnson81|345|Craig|Johnson2 jenkins46|456|Mary|Johnson As an example, you may select to move the following table columns to the Re-order columns as per input data list to match the order of the CSV file: USERNAME IDENTIFIER FIRSTNAME LASTNAME Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-114 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter You can use the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter to implement the following common patterns.
When complete, click OK to return to the Bulk Load from Object Storage page.Select Schema Select the database table schema.Select Table Select the database table in which to write the file data.Based on your selection, all the fields in that table are displayed for selection.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-10Element Description Table Columns Displays the columns (fields) in the table.Note: When selecting the fields in the table, select all the fields in the order of the incoming data.If none of the fields are selected, a default value is considered that takes into account that the data fields are in the same order as the table fields.Table column names with special characters such as spaces or a # are not supported.For example, assume the CSV file was formatted as follows: booker12|123|Rachel|Johnson gray07|234|Laura|Johnson1 johnson81|345|Craig|Johnson2 jenkins46|456|Mary|Johnson As an example, you may select to move the following table columns to the Re-order columns as per input data list to match the order of the CSV file: USERNAME IDENTIFIER FIRSTNAME LASTNAME Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-114 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter You can use the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Define a Select Operation on Database Tables Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Connectivity from Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter can be accomplished through the following methods.
Select Schema Select the database table schema.Select Table Select the database table in which to write the file data.Based on your selection, all the fields in that table are displayed for selection.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-10Element Description Table Columns Displays the columns (fields) in the table.Note: When selecting the fields in the table, select all the fields in the order of the incoming data.If none of the fields are selected, a default value is considered that takes into account that the data fields are in the same order as the table fields.Table column names with special characters such as spaces or a # are not supported.For example, assume the CSV file was formatted as follows: booker12|123|Rachel|Johnson gray07|234|Laura|Johnson1 johnson81|345|Craig|Johnson2 jenkins46|456|Mary|Johnson As an example, you may select to move the following table columns to the Re-order columns as per input data list to match the order of the CSV file: USERNAME IDENTIFIER FIRSTNAME LASTNAME Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-114 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter You can use the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Define a Select Operation on Database Tables Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Connectivity from Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter can be accomplished through the following methods.Connectivity agent: Use this approach when the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance is not publicly accessible and resides within a private subnet in your Virtual Cloud Network (VCN).
Select Table Select the database table in which to write the file data.Based on your selection, all the fields in that table are displayed for selection.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-10Element Description Table Columns Displays the columns (fields) in the table.Note: When selecting the fields in the table, select all the fields in the order of the incoming data.If none of the fields are selected, a default value is considered that takes into account that the data fields are in the same order as the table fields.Table column names with special characters such as spaces or a # are not supported.For example, assume the CSV file was formatted as follows: booker12|123|Rachel|Johnson gray07|234|Laura|Johnson1 johnson81|345|Craig|Johnson2 jenkins46|456|Mary|Johnson As an example, you may select to move the following table columns to the Re-order columns as per input data list to match the order of the CSV file: USERNAME IDENTIFIER FIRSTNAME LASTNAME Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-114 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter You can use the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Define a Select Operation on Database Tables Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Connectivity from Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter can be accomplished through the following methods.Connectivity agent: Use this approach when the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance is not publicly accessible and resides within a private subnet in your Virtual Cloud Network (VCN).With this topology, the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter cannot directly access the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance.
Based on your selection, all the fields in that table are displayed for selection.Chapter 3 Invoke Bulk Load from Object Storage Page 3-10Element Description Table Columns Displays the columns (fields) in the table.Note: When selecting the fields in the table, select all the fields in the order of the incoming data.If none of the fields are selected, a default value is considered that takes into account that the data fields are in the same order as the table fields.Table column names with special characters such as spaces or a # are not supported.For example, assume the CSV file was formatted as follows: booker12|123|Rachel|Johnson gray07|234|Laura|Johnson1 johnson81|345|Craig|Johnson2 jenkins46|456|Mary|Johnson As an example, you may select to move the following table columns to the Re-order columns as per input data list to match the order of the CSV file: USERNAME IDENTIFIER FIRSTNAME LASTNAME Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-114 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter You can use the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Define a Select Operation on Database Tables Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Connectivity from Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter can be accomplished through the following methods.Connectivity agent: Use this approach when the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance is not publicly accessible and resides within a private subnet in your Virtual Cloud Network (VCN).With this topology, the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter cannot directly access the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance.The connectivity agent must be deployed in your network to allow the connectivity agent access to the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance.
Note: When selecting the fields in the table, select all the fields in the order of the incoming data.If none of the fields are selected, a default value is considered that takes into account that the data fields are in the same order as the table fields.Table column names with special characters such as spaces or a # are not supported.For example, assume the CSV file was formatted as follows: booker12|123|Rachel|Johnson gray07|234|Laura|Johnson1 johnson81|345|Craig|Johnson2 jenkins46|456|Mary|Johnson As an example, you may select to move the following table columns to the Re-order columns as per input data list to match the order of the CSV file: USERNAME IDENTIFIER FIRSTNAME LASTNAME Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-114 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter You can use the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Define a Select Operation on Database Tables Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Connectivity from Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter can be accomplished through the following methods.Connectivity agent: Use this approach when the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance is not publicly accessible and resides within a private subnet in your Virtual Cloud Network (VCN).With this topology, the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter cannot directly access the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance.The connectivity agent must be deployed in your network to allow the connectivity agent access to the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance.Direct connectivity: Use this approach when the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance is directly accessible from Oracle Integration.
If none of the fields are selected, a default value is considered that takes into account that the data fields are in the same order as the table fields.Table column names with special characters such as spaces or a # are not supported.For example, assume the CSV file was formatted as follows: booker12|123|Rachel|Johnson gray07|234|Laura|Johnson1 johnson81|345|Craig|Johnson2 jenkins46|456|Mary|Johnson As an example, you may select to move the following table columns to the Re-order columns as per input data list to match the order of the CSV file: USERNAME IDENTIFIER FIRSTNAME LASTNAME Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-114 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter You can use the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Define a Select Operation on Database Tables Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Connectivity from Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter can be accomplished through the following methods.Connectivity agent: Use this approach when the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance is not publicly accessible and resides within a private subnet in your Virtual Cloud Network (VCN).With this topology, the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter cannot directly access the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance.The connectivity agent must be deployed in your network to allow the connectivity agent access to the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance.Direct connectivity: Use this approach when the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance is directly accessible from Oracle Integration.In this case, the connectivity agent is not necessary.
Table column names with special characters such as spaces or a # are not supported.For example, assume the CSV file was formatted as follows: booker12|123|Rachel|Johnson gray07|234|Laura|Johnson1 johnson81|345|Craig|Johnson2 jenkins46|456|Mary|Johnson As an example, you may select to move the following table columns to the Re-order columns as per input data list to match the order of the CSV file: USERNAME IDENTIFIER FIRSTNAME LASTNAME Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-114 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter You can use the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Define a Select Operation on Database Tables Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Connectivity from Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter can be accomplished through the following methods.Connectivity agent: Use this approach when the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance is not publicly accessible and resides within a private subnet in your Virtual Cloud Network (VCN).With this topology, the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter cannot directly access the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance.The connectivity agent must be deployed in your network to allow the connectivity agent access to the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance.Direct connectivity: Use this approach when the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance is directly accessible from Oracle Integration.In this case, the connectivity agent is not necessary.However, Oracle strongly recommends using Transport Level Security (TLS ) for the communication between Oracle Integration and the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance to ensure the data being transmitted is encrypted in motion.
For example, assume the CSV file was formatted as follows: booker12|123|Rachel|Johnson gray07|234|Laura|Johnson1 johnson81|345|Craig|Johnson2 jenkins46|456|Mary|Johnson As an example, you may select to move the following table columns to the Re-order columns as per input data list to match the order of the CSV file: USERNAME IDENTIFIER FIRSTNAME LASTNAME Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-114 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter You can use the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Define a Select Operation on Database Tables Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Connectivity from Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter can be accomplished through the following methods.Connectivity agent: Use this approach when the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance is not publicly accessible and resides within a private subnet in your Virtual Cloud Network (VCN).With this topology, the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter cannot directly access the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance.The connectivity agent must be deployed in your network to allow the connectivity agent access to the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance.Direct connectivity: Use this approach when the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance is directly accessible from Oracle Integration.In this case, the connectivity agent is not necessary.However, Oracle strongly recommends using Transport Level Security (TLS ) for the communication between Oracle Integration and the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance to ensure the data being transmitted is encrypted in motion.Define a Select Operation on Database Tables You can define a SELECT operation to perform against database tables.
Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-114 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter You can use the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Define a Select Operation on Database Tables Methods for Connecting Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Instance with the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter Connectivity from Oracle Integration to an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter can be accomplished through the following methods.Connectivity agent: Use this approach when the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance is not publicly accessible and resides within a private subnet in your Virtual Cloud Network (VCN).With this topology, the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter cannot directly access the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance.The connectivity agent must be deployed in your network to allow the connectivity agent access to the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance.Direct connectivity: Use this approach when the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance is directly accessible from Oracle Integration.In this case, the connectivity agent is not necessary.However, Oracle strongly recommends using Transport Level Security (TLS ) for the communication between Oracle Integration and the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database instance to ensure the data being transmitted is encrypted in motion.Define a Select Operation on Database Tables You can define a SELECT operation to perform against database tables.This section provides a high level overview of creating an integration in which an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter is configured as an invoke connection to retrieve table records from the Oracle Database.